Trump starts the clock for new tariffs to take effect
- President Donald Trump stated Wednesday he may resume tariffs on certain nations within weeks.
- The administration previously paused most reciprocal tariffs for 90 days allowing countries to negotiate.
- Trump stated Wednesday he would not wait indefinitely for trade agreements from nations.
- China, unlike other partners, faces a high 145 percent tariff rate.
- The potential re-imposition could significantly re-escalate the global trade war.
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Trump says reciprocal tariffs could be re-imposed within weeks
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Trump begins countdown to new tariffs taking effect
By David Goldman, CNN President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he could reimpose “reciprocal” tariffs on some countries in as little as two or three weeks, a potential significant escalation of the global trade war that has already raised fears of a US and global recession. “Ultimately, I think what’s going to happen is we’re going to have some great deals, and by the way, if we don’t have a deal with a company or a country, we’re going to put…
Trump starts the clock for new tariffs to take effect
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he could re-impose “reciprocal” tariffs on some countries in as soon as two or three weeks, a potentially significant re-escalation of the global trade war that has already raised fears of a US and global recession.
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